Jets lose in Britbowl September 24th, 2009
The Coventry Jets came up short in their attempt to repeat
as National Champions falling 26-7 to old foe, the London Blitz. Mark Cohen had
a monumental day in what was likely the final game of an illustrious career
while on the other side of the ball Coventry’s defence managed to keep the
Blitz’s offence under wraps for the most part even though they were
consistently defending a short field.
London scored easily on their first possession and it looked
like it was going to be a long day for the Jets' defence. Nathan Holt missed the extra point wide left to leave the lead at 6-0. Stuart
Franklin responded by picking the Blitz defence apart with strikes to Courtney
Pope, Jeremy Simms and Mark Cohen with the later snaring a 9 yard touchdown.
Dale Hawes showed how it should be done slotting his kick between the uprights
to hand the Jets a 7-6 lead.
A bad punt handed London possession in scoring range but the Jets defence held
firm and Holt made up for his earlier miss by sticking a 32 yard field goal.
The Blitz ended the opening quarter with 9-7 lead but Coventry were driving
deep into London's half. As the second period began the Jets were pushed back
by a mammoth sack that took them nearer to the halfway line than the endzone.
Fred Boyle was starting to find his range and a 50 yard completion to Casper
took the Blitz deep into Jet territory. Persistent penalties kept London from
adding to the score as they took themselves out of scoring range. The Jets
couldn't get anything going on the ground and it was clear that Franklin's arm
was the only way that Coventry could move the football consistently. Clock
management issues put paid to the chances of any further scoring in the first
half.
Defences ruled the third quarter and Cedric Perrochaud’s 38 yard interception
return stretched the Blitz lead to nine after Holt stuck on the extra point.
London threatened again towards the end of the third but Boyle threw his second
interception of the game, Wayne Gumbs was the recipient this time. Franklin
couldn't take advantage of the gift from his former team and having bottled up
Gareth Dauley for the first three quarters the Jets defence finally broke as
the prolific running back bust a 68 yard touchdown run early in the fourth.
Holt's kick put the Jets in a 16 point hole.
Injuries to Franklin and Kofi Campbell put paid to any lingering hopes of an
unlikely comeback and Holt's 40 yard field goal iced the game with a scoreline
of 26-7 in favour of the Blitz. A second title in three years underlines
London’s credentials as one of the top clubs in Europe and gives the rebuilding
Jets plenty to strive for over the next twelve months if they’re to regain
their title. |